Keith T. Poole
American political scientist
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Keith T. Poole's Degrees
- Bachelors Political Science University of California, Santa Barbara
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Keith T. Poole is an American political scientist and the Philip H. Alston Jr. Distinguished Professor in the Department of Political Science at the University of Georgia. He has compiled and maintained datasets related to the United States Congress for forty years, and he has made them available on his website, Voteview, since 1995. Poole originally developed Voteview as a DOS program with Howard Rosenthal at Carnegie-Mellon University from 1989 to 1992. He also worked with Rosenthal on the development of the NOMINATE multidimensional scaling method to assess the voting behavior of members of Congress along a given dimension. He was inducted into the American Academy of Arts & Sciences in 2006. In 2016, he received the Society for Political Methodology's Career Achievement Award, and in 2018, the journal Public Choice published a special issue in his honor.
Keith T. Poole's Published Works
Published Works
- Congress: A Political-Economic History of Roll Call Voting (1997) (2760)
- Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches (2006) (1981)
- A Spatial Model for Legislative Roll Call Analysis (1985) (934)
- Poverty, the Coup Trap, and the Seizure of Executive Power (1990) (746)
- Patterns of congressional voting (1991) (744)
- The Polarization of American Politics (1984) (485)
- RECOVERING A BASIC SPACE FROM A SET OF ISSUE SCALES (1998) (425)
- Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting (2005) (413)
- Does High Income Promote Democracy? (1996) (364)
- The Relationship Between Information, Ideology, and Voting Behavior (1987) (362)
- Why Hasn't Democracy Slowed Rising Inequality? (2013) (355)
- D-Nominate after 10 Years: A Comparative Update ToCongress: A Political Economic History of Roll Call Voting (2001) (268)
- Income redistribution and the realignment of American politics (1997) (251)
- Does Gerrymandering Cause Polarization (2009) (247)
- on party polarization in Congress (2007) (241)
- Changing minds? Not in Congress! (2007) (239)
- Scaling Roll Call Votes with wnominate in R (2008) (215)
- Nonparametric Unfolding of Binary Choice Data (2000) (205)
- On Measuring Partisanship in Roll Call Voting:The U.S. House of Representatives, 1877-1999 (2002) (199)
- The Hunt for Party Discipline in Congress (2001) (168)
- Veto Power and Legislation: An Empirical Analysis of Executive and Legislative Bargaining from 1961 to 1986 (1995) (162)
- Ideology, Party, and Voting in the U.S. Congress, 1959–1980 (1985) (159)
- Congressional Party Defection in American History (2004) (152)
- THE HUNT FOR PARTY DISCIPLINE IN CONGRESS # (2001) (145)
- Using Bayesian Aldrich-McKelvey Scaling to Study Citizens' Ideological Preferences and Perceptions (2015) (143)
- The Polarization of Contemporary American Politics (2014) (141)
- Patterns of political action committee contributions to the 1980 campaigns for the United States House of Representatives (1985) (131)
- U.S. Presidential Elections 1968-80: A Spatial Analysis (1984) (129)
- Measuring Bias and Uncertainty in Ideal Point Estimates via the Parametric Bootstrap (2004) (118)
- Measuring Bias and Uncertainty in DW-NOMINATE Ideal Point Estimates via the Parametric Bootstrap (2008) (114)
- Inferring Universals from Grammatical Variation:Multidimensional Scaling for Typological Analysis (2008) (112)
- Dimensions of Interest Group Evaluation of the U.S. Senate, 1969-1978 (1981) (102)
- The Revealed Preferences of Political Action Committees (1987) (100)
- Political Bubbles: Financial Crises and the Failure of American Democracy (2013) (98)
- Political Polarization and Income Inequality (2003) (76)
- Comparing Nominate and Ideal: Points of Difference and Monte Carlo Tests (2008) (73)
- Ideology, "Shirking", and Representation (1993) (66)
- Recent Developments in Analytical Models of Voting in the U. S. Congress (1988) (62)
- Are legislators ideologues or the agents of constituents (1996) (61)
- The Structure of Utility in Spatial Models of Voting (2013) (59)
- Analysis of Congressional Coalition Patterns: A Unidimensional Spatial Model (1987) (58)
- Least squares metric, unidimensional unfolding (1984) (53)
- On Dimensionalizing Roll Call Votes in the U.S. Congress (1991) (50)
- Recovering a Basic Space from Issue Scales in R (2016) (46)
- The Geometry of Multidimensional Quadratic Utility in Models of Parliamentary Roll Call Voting (2001) (43)
- An Empirical Spatial Model of Congressional Campaigns (1998) (43)
- The Seizure of Executive Power and Economic Growth: Some Additional Evidence (1991) (41)
- Inferring universals from grammatical variation: Multidimensional scaling for typological analysis (2008) (36)
- Draft (2020) (34)
- The European Common Space: Extending the Use of Anchoring Vignettes (2014) (33)
- Ideology, Party, and Voting in the I (2002) (33)
- The Enduring Nineteenth-Century Battle for Economic Regulation: The Interstate Commerce Act Revisited (1993) (32)
- Directional and Euclidean Theories of Voting Behavior: A Legislative Comparison (1992) (29)
- Bayesian Metric Multidimensional Scaling (2012) (29)
- Least squares metric, unidimensional scaling of multivariate linear models (1990) (28)
- Women, public opinion, and politics: The changing political attitudes of American women (1987) (28)
- Roll-Call Analysis and the Study of Legislatures (2014) (22)
- Political fortunes: on finance & its regulation (2010) (18)
- The Spatial Mapping of Minimum Wage Legislation (1991) (18)
- The diffusion of feminist ideology (1981) (17)
- Evaluating dimensionality in spatial voting models (1992) (16)
- Congress and the Territorial Expansion of the United States (1999) (15)
- Ideology, “shirking”, and representation (1993) (15)
- The Polarization of (2016) (15)
- The political economy of roll-call voting in the “multi-party” congress of the United States (1985) (14)
- Nominate: A Short Intellectual History (2008) (13)
- The Roots of the Polarization of Modern U.S. Politics (2008) (13)
- COUPS D'ETAT AND THE MILITARY BUSINESS CYCLE (1989) (12)
- The dynamics of interest group evaluations of Congress (1998) (12)
- A Unified Theory of Voting: Directional and Proximity Spatial Models. By Merrill Samuel III and Grofman Bernard. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1999. 213p. $54.95 cloth, $19.95 paper. (2000) (10)
- DIMENSIONAL SIMPLIFICATION AND ECONOMIC THEORIES OF LEGISLATIVE BEHAVIOR (1994) (8)
- Appendix to Non-Parametric Unfolding of Binary Choice Data (1999) (8)
- A spatial analysis of winning and losing motions in the U.S. Senate 1979–1981 (1994) (8)
- The Unidimensional Congress, 1919-84 (1985) (6)
- Congress and Railroad Regulation: 1874 to 1887 (1994) (5)
- Analyzing Spatial Models of Choice and Judgment (2020) (5)
- Multidimensional scaling and other techniques for uncovering universals (2008) (5)
- How to Use the Black Box (1998) (5)
- The scientific status of geometric models of choice and similarities judgment (2017) (5)
- The Evolving Influence of Psychometrics in Political Science (2005) (4)
- The Decline and Rise of Party Polarization in Congress During the 20th Century (2005) (4)
- A Method of Linking Surveys Using Affective 'Signatures' with an Application to Racial/Ethnic Groups in the U.S. (2008) (3)
- Comment on Steuernagel's “reflections on women and political participation” (1987) (3)
- Measuring ideology in Congress (2015) (2)
- The Political Economy of Economic Growth, Nonconstitutional Rule and Leadership Succession (1992) (2)
- Title : The Regulated Economy : A Historical Approach to Political Economy (1994) (1)
- American Gridlock: Congressional Polarization and Its Connection to Income Inequality: An Update (2015) (1)
- Euclidean Utility is Alive and Well: A Test of the Directional Theory of Voting Behavior (1991) (1)
- Ideology and the Theory of Political Choice. By Melvin J. Hinich and Michael Munger. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1994. $42.50. (1995) (1)
- The Enduring 19th Century Battle of Economic Regulation the Interstate Commerce Act Revisited (1992) (0)
- Of Voting in the U.S. Congress (2016) (0)
- Big Data in Political Science Research (2017) (0)
- Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting: Conducting Natural Experiments with Roll Calls (2005) (0)
- MULTIDIMENSIONAL α-NOMINATE by (2016) (0)
- How Optimal Classification (Oc) Works in One Dimension: The (2001) (0)
- Democracy and the Origins of the American Regulatory State. By Samuel DeCanio. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2015. (2017) (0)
- Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting: The Optimal Classification Method (2005) (0)
- Psychometric Methods in Political Science (2018) (0)
- Estimates of the Spatial Voting Model (2019) (0)
- American Politics X: Polarization and Its Discontents (2008) (0)
- Rock Island Requiem: The Collapse of a Mighty Fine Line. By Gregory L. Schneider. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas. 2013. Pp. ix, 380. $29.50, cloth (2014) (0)
- Book Reviews (2015) (0)
- Chapter 4. Institutions (2013) (0)
- Proof that If Voting is Perfect in One Dimension, then the First Eigenvector Extracted from the Double-Centered Transformed Agreement Score Matrix Has the Same Rank Ordering as the True Data (2001) (0)
- The scientific status of geometric models of choice and similarities judgment (2017) (0)
- Chapter 1. Bubble Expectations (2013) (0)
- Probabilistic Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting (2005) (0)
- Analyzing Issue Scales (2020) (0)
- Chapter 5. The Political Bubble of the Crisis of 2008 (2013) (0)
- Epilogue Kicking the Can (2013) (0)
- A Most Magnificent Machine: America Adopts the Railroad, 1825–1862. By Craig Miner. Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2010. Pp. vii, 325. $34.95, hardcover (2011) (0)
- Chapter 2. Ideology (2013) (0)
- Unfolding Analysis of Rating Scale Data (2020) (0)
- Are legislators ideologues or constituents? the agents of (1996) (0)
- Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting: Introduction (2005) (0)
- Zachary Callen: Railroads and American Political Development: Infrastructure, Federalism, and State Building. (Lawrence: University Press of Kansas, 2016. Pp. 270.) (2017) (0)
- Chapter 9 . How to Waste a Crisis (2013) (0)
- Chapter 3. Interests (2013) (0)
- The Geometry of Parliamentary Roll Call Voting (2005) (0)
- Practical Issues in Computing Spatial Models of Parliamentary Voting (2005) (0)
- Southern Political Science Association The Polarization of American Politics (2007) (0)
- A Mixture Modeling Approach to the Study of Inter- and Intra-Party Cleavages in the American Electorate (2015) (0)
- Bayesian Scaling Models (2020) (0)
- Unfolding Analysis of Binary Choice Data (2020) (0)
- Analyzing Similarities and Dissimilarities Data (2020) (0)
- AUTHOR COPY The Polarization of Contemporary (2014) (0)
- 14. Congress and the Territorial Expansion of the United States (2002) (0)
- The Regional Realignment of Congress, 1919-1984 (2019) (0)
- The Spatial Model : Accuracy and Dimensionality (2017) (0)
- Chapter 8. “Pop”ulism (2013) (0)
- The Spatial Mapping of Congressional Candidates and Contributors (1992) (0)
- Non-Parametric Analysis of Binary Choice Data (2013) (0)
- The Dimensionality of Parliamentary Voting (2019) (0)
- Chapter 6. Historical Lessons of the Responses to Pops (2013) (0)
- Chapter 7. The Pop of 2008 (2013) (0)
- Introduction (2020) (0)
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